Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-19 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:58:59 + Kevin Chadwick wrote: I do get a fair increase in cpu usage for a disk at full speed disk with vnd but it's acceptable. Have people already done cpu usage and transfer speed comparisons to save me further tests. Well I was about to run a comparison test on

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-19 Thread Marco Peereboom
http://geekyschmidt.com/2011/01/09/openbsd-drive-encryption-benchmarks Note that this is done using bonnie. Bonnie isn't very good in figuring out what I real world load looks like. It does give some insight in cpu usage. Crypto is slow, end of story. If you want encrypted disks you'll pay a

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-19 Thread Ben Calvert
On Mar 19, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:58:59 + Kevin Chadwick wrote: I do get a fair increase in cpu usage for a disk at full speed disk with vnd but it's acceptable. Have people already done cpu usage and transfer speed comparisons to save me further

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-19 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 08:29:13 -0700 Ben Calvert wrote: On Mar 19, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:58:59 + Kevin Chadwick wrote: I do get a fair increase in cpu usage for a disk at full speed disk with vnd but it's acceptable. Have people already done

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-19 Thread SJP Lists
On Sunday, 20 March 2011, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 08:29:13 -0700 Ben Calvert wrote: On Mar 19, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:58:59 + Kevin Chadwick wrote: I do get a fair increase in cpu usage for a disk at

full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread johhny_at_poland77
So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date google chrome browser on OpenBSD, then it could be a very very good operating system for daily use! Dear community! Can someone please post small and compact

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Marco Peereboom
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 07:02:58AM -0700, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date google chrome browser on OpenBSD, then it could be a very very good operating system

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Stefan Wollny
-UrsprCngliche Nachricht- Von: Marco Peereboom Gesendet: 18.03.2011 15:11:26 An: johhny_at_poland77 Betreff: Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD! On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 07:02:58AM -0700, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 03:50:12PM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote: Marco Peereboom wrote: On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 07:02:58AM -0700, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Tomas Bodzar
How's Chrome connected with full disk encryption as that helps protect after physical thief of your disk? Security of browser is completely different problem. bioctl(8) and softraid(4) are howto you are looking for regarding disk encryption and second answer for your question is here

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Sergey Bronnikov
On 07:02 Fri 18 Mar , johhny_at_poland77 wrote: Can someone please post small and compact [pointed] howtos, how to install an OpenBSD with full disk encryption, over softraid - http://16s.us/OpenBSD/softraid.txt over vnconfig - http://16s.us/OpenBSD/vnconfig.txt and how can we install google

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread David Coppa
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Joachim Schipper joac...@joachimschipper.nl wrote: I think bioctl(8), in particular the EXAMPLES section, is better - vnd is the old way, go with softraid. Yeah... See: http://16s.us/OpenBSD/softraid.txt ciao, David

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:01:09 +0100 Joachim Schipper wrote: I think bioctl(8), in particular the EXAMPLES section, is better - vnd is the old way, go with softraid. Should it still say crypto is experimental in caveats of bioctl.0? Why is it better? Swap and buffers? I read a mention of 4%

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Christiano F. Haesbaert
On 18 March 2011 11:02, johhny_at_poland77 johhny_at_polan...@zoho.com wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date google chrome browser on OpenBSD, then it could be a very very good operating

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Bryan
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 09:11, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote: On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 07:02:58AM -0700, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date google chrome

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Marco Peereboom wrote: And if you use chrome why would you bother encrypting your disk anyway? Marco that is completely irrelevant in that case and you know it :) On a side note, why would I trust xxxterm more than chromium? They both use webkit and source is available for

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:55:15 -0500 Bryan wrote: Why don't you add that 'if we only had flash, then it'd be a good OS for daily use' If only we had IE9 then most days of the year computing power would be fairly and openly shared among the population, and as a bonus I can hear web developers

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread jirib
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:11:26 -0500 Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote: On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 07:02:58AM -0700, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date google

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Timothy Legge
I've found this thread to be an interesting read so far, but I do have a few questions... How is Webkit these days?? I only know so much as far as Apple's use of it, and it has been a source of heavy patching in Safari for some time. And what are the advantages or dissadvantages of using

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Amit Kulkarni
Chrome has been updated to latest available due to hard work of Robert Nagy. Wait a few days until the new packages are created for public use and then upgrade to current (kernel, userland, xenocara packages). Look here http://openports.se/www/chromium On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 2:34 PM, jirib

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
On 03/18/2011 11:02 AM, johhny_at_poland77 wrote: So our point is, if there is a good method to encrypt the full disk [like with dm-crypt/AES/under Linux], and we could have an up-to-date google chrome browser on OpenBSD, then it could be a very very good operating system for daily use!

Re: full disk encryption google chrome on OpenBSD!

2011-03-18 Thread Marco Peereboom
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 06:54:08PM +, Timothy Legge wrote: I've found this thread to be an interesting read so far, but I do have a few questions... How is Webkit these days?? I only know so much as far as Apple's use of it, and it has been a source of heavy patching in Safari for some